What is the significance of the tsuba on a Type 98 Shin Gunto?

 Updated Mar 2026

The tsuba on a Type 98 Shin Gunto is one of the most immediately identifiable details for collectors. Regulation issue tsuba were typically round or slightly oval, made from iron or brass alloy, and featured stamped Imperial motifs — most commonly the cherry blossom, which carried deep symbolic resonance in wartime Japanese culture. The gold-and-black finish seen on certain officer-grade reproductions reflects the distinction between enlisted and commissioned fittings, where higher rank permitted more ornate hardware. On a quality reproduction, the tsuba should fit snugly against the habaki with minimal play — excessive movement is a sign of poor fitting tolerances and detracts from both the display quality and the historical accuracy of the piece.

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